Identification and characterization of the biochemical function of Agrobacterium T-complex-recruiting protein Atu5117

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Atu5117 from Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a highly conserved protein with a putative nucleotidyltransferase domain in its N-terminal region and a putative higher eukaryotes and prokaryotes nucleotide-binding domain in its C-terminal region. This protein has been shown to be a T-complex-recruiting protein that can recruit T-complex from the cytosol to the polar VirB/D4 type IV secretion system (T4SS). However, the biochemical function of Atu5117 is still unknown. Here, we show that Atu5117 is a (d)NTPase. Although no proteins with nucleotidyltransferase and higher eukaryotes and prokaryotes nucleotide-binding domains were identified as (d)NTPases, Atu5117 was able to convert all eight canonical NTPs and dNTPs to NDP, dNDP and inorganic phosphate in vitro, and required Mg2+ for its (d)NTPase activity. The kinetic parameters of Atu5117 (d)NTPase for eight substrates were characterized. Kinetic data showed that Atu5117 (d)NTPase preferred ATP as its substrate. The optimal conditions for (d)NTPase activity of Atu5117 were very similar to those required for Agrobacterium tumorigenesis. The kinetic parameters of (d)NTPase of Atu5117 for all four canonical NTPs were in the same orders of magnitude as the kinetic parameters of the ATPases identified in some components of the VirB/D4 T4SS. These results suggest that Atu5117 might function as an energizer to recruit T-complex to the T4SS transport site. Agrobacterium Atu5117 protein is a T-complex-recruiting protein that can recruit T-complex from cytosol to the membrane VirB/D4 T4SS transport site. Atu5117 protein contains a putative nucleotidyltransferase domain and a putative HEPN domain. Our data show that Atu5117 protein is a novel (d)NTPase. In addition, the kinetic parameters of Atu5117 (d)NTPase for eight canonical NTPs and dNTPs were characterized. © 2013 FEBS.

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Gao, D., Bian, X., Guo, M., Wang, J., & Zhang, X. (2013). Identification and characterization of the biochemical function of Agrobacterium T-complex-recruiting protein Atu5117. FEBS Journal, 280(19), 4865–4875. https://doi.org/10.1111/febs.12460

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